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30.05.2008 15:00 - 16:00 Uhr
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D-MINT Webinar-Series - Statistical Testing
Fraunhofer IESE Fraunhofer-Platz 1 67663 Kaiserslautern How to reach IESE
Registration deadline: 25. Mai 2008 Please register with STI (huebsch@sti-ev.de). On successful registration you will get a written confirmation. In case you cannot attend the seminar please inform so an other person can fill in.
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Free of charge!
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Maximum participants:
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12
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Speakers:
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Dr. Robert Eschbach, Thomas Bauer (Fraunhofer IESE)
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Organizer:
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Ludger Thomas (Fraunhofer IESE), ludger.thomas@iese.fraunhofer.de, Tel. (0631) 6800-2163
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About the contents/ToC:
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In this webinar, the foundations of model-based statistical testing will be presented. -Model-based testing: Introduction -Test Models -Test Automation -Statistical Testing -Reliability & Safety
The webinar consists of 30-45 minutes presentation plus 15 minutes discussion. In case you have any specific questions for the speaker please try to contact him in advance. After the seminar you will be given the possibility to participate in a survey.
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Access:
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The seminar will take place using the live communication and collaboration platform “vitero” (www.vitero.de). You will receive detailed information on how to access the system on registering for this course.
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Target group:
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Software and systems engineering professionals with some experience in software testing.
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Prerequisites & System requirements:
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Participants should have prior knowledge and working experience in the field of testing software and systems.
Participants should make sure that their computer complies with the system requirements:MS WindowsWorking! Headset, MicrophoneAt least DSL connection For further information on the vitero system see http://www.vitero.de/english/about-vitero/vitero----system-requirements-/
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About D-MINT
Development and quality-assurance of software-intensive systems have become key factors of successful product engineering in many industrial sectors. The introduction of new restrictive technical standards, e.g. IEC 61508, the increasing time-to-market pressure, and growing system complexities demand new powerful software quality assurance methods and tools.
Successful system development relies on the use of product and process models for organizational purposes, requirements analysis, design and testing. The systematic application of software testing, i.e. execution of the software with sample inputs to reveal faults or to prove certain quality properties, on the basis of models significantly reduces overall expenses in quality assurance before and after product release.
Automation of software development and software testing on the basis of executable models is currently an encouraging industrial trend, which has a significant impact on processes, methods and tools for software engineering. In combination with code generation, early prototyping, or simulation these model based approaches offer a high degree of automation and therefore significantly reduce the probability of human errors during the complete software lifecycle. Nevertheless, the automation of model based testing demands changes in the requirements analysis, development and testing process, which to this day have neither been successfully applied nor completely understood. Even though advanced model-based testing technologies are available from research, few have been deployed in practice due to a significant lack of powerful commercial or open-source tools.
D-MINT, a consortium of 27 partners from industry and research based in 5 European countries, aims to develop, enhance, and deploy high performance methods and tools for quality assurance of large and distributed software-intensive systems. Each D-MINT partner provides domain specific challenges, ideas, and concepts to the project, which are integrated into a comprehensive approach on automated software engineering. As a key concept every development within D-MINT is driven on the basis of case studies, which also serve for empirical and functional validation of results. D-MINT will provide partners and European Industry with leading edge technology that is capable to produce high quality software at reduced expenditure in terms of time and money.
For further information on the D-MINT project please visit our website: http://www.d-mint.org
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Druckbare Version
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2008 10.06.2008
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